This exceptional antique American sterling silver teapot has an oval shaped form.

The surface of this large teapot is embellished with chased decorated floral motifs, segmented with strapwork style borders.

The body is further ornamented with two bands of applied tied reed decoration.

The lower portion of the body is embellished with the contemporary engraved monogram initials 'TBB' to one side; these initials have been created using a characteristic typeface style for the era of the piece.

The upper rim of the teapot is encompassed with an impressive chased leaf decorated border.

This American silver teapot retains the original flush hinged cover, ornamented with chased tiered leaf decoration to the domed portion; the flush hinge indicates the high quality of the piece.

The cover is surmounted with the original and impressive cast silver floral bud style finial, accented with panels of bead decoration.

This exceptional vintage teapot is fitted with a cast silver handle featuring a large single leaf design to the upper plateau, in addition to ribbed designs to either side of the handpiece.

This impressive example of antique teaware has a swan necked spout ornamented with further segmented foliate designs, in addition to a continuation of tied reed decoration which gradients to a plain border.

This antique American teapot is supported by four exceptional cast sterling silver scrolling bracket style feet, ornamented with scrolling designs in junction with the body.

This teapot is the finest example of its type you could hope to acquire.

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Andrew Campbell started trading in antiques during the 1970s. Initially, Andrew lived in the South of England, travelling the country, searching for items of silver to buy. Andrew sold these items at various London markets and antique fairs. Over time, and through selling at a range of venues, Andrew built up a large and diverse customer base from private buyers to national and international trade customers.